Christine Lampard's long-distance love

Apr 13, 2022 - 02:49
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Christine Lampard's long-distance love

Since 2015, the pair has been married. Christine Lampard and her husband Frank are live proof that love grows fonder in the absence of love. Due to their separate job obligations, the pair, who have been married for six years, is presently stationed in different locations. Because to Frank's work as manager of Premier League team Everton, the two stars and their two children Patricia and Freddie have a lovely family house in London, which they use as their primary abode. They also have a property in Liverpool. The Loose Women panelist spoke out on how they deal with long-distance relationships in an interview with Fabulous Magazine. "We're constantly trying to sneak a little hour here and there to sit and speak about stuff," she remarked of their spontaneous dates.

"Having a half-hour to catch up before he returns and it all starts over is great, especially since it's sunny today." We still adore it. We chat about the kids a lot, but it's also wonderful to talk about nothing every now and again."Christine went on to say about their northern home: "We've made it this far. It's good to have a bit of greenery surrounding us [in Liverpool]. It's a nice change of view. We've got a cot and a little bed up there for you. It becomes second nature after a while, and it isn't such a huge problem." After being introduced by Piers Morgan at an awards event in 2009, the pair married in 2015. They had been together for nine years when Patricia, their first child, was born, and they brought Freddie into the world in March 2021. Frank's previous relationship with model Elen Rivas gave Christine Luna, 16, and Isla, 14, stepchildren.

Christine Lampard is a broadcaster from Northern Ireland. Her spouse is Frank Lampard, a retired English footballer.Christine is a well-known television and radio host who has been on shows such as The One Show, Daybreak, Dancing on Ice, This Morning, Lorraine, and Loose Women. She has worked with the BBC, ITV, Radio Aire 2, and UKTV on the radio.